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Indian matchbox labels as a visual archive(itsnicethat.com)
85 points by sahar_builds 3 days ago | 24 comments
dxbydt an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Ha ha! I worked in one of these matchbox factories as a kid. My dad had dropped me off at my grandpa's for summer vacation in the village. I was not a particularly good kid. So my grandpa took me to the match factory in the morning and told me to make myself useful. You sit around in a circle on the floor. There is a small hill of matchsticks piled in front of you. You count 50 sticks and stuff them into a matchbox, push that matchbox into the center of the pile. If you stuff 100 matchboxes you get 10 paisa or some such...was in the 1970s, I don't recollect exact amount. I do remember I came out in the evening with enough money to buy a stick ice-cream.

newyankee 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Well one hobby I had when young was collecting these matchboxes. It was rumored that collecting 1000 unique ones would unlock something and gave rise to a rat race, this is pre Indian internet and no one really knew what it would unlock. I would look into the dirtiest of places against my family's protests.

A variant of the iconic 'Ship' called 'Shib', probably a misprint was the most prized possession. When I rethink this, it seems the poor man's version of baseball cards or other collectibles but as fun, a jugaad fun activity in times of extreme scarcity

MAMAMassakali 14 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Ohh I remember this, collecting and trading. Got a earful from mother for going near garbage in search of these, that was the end of it.

vishnugupta 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Me and my friends collected, traded and also played a game with stone by staking match box covers. The idea is everyone stakes match box covers in a small circle drawn on an open ground. Everyone then takes turn to throw stone at the pile. Whichever match cover that’s dislodged out of the circle belongs to the thrower. Also played it with cigarette packet covers.

Fun times

sahar_builds an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

Makes sense actually — if everything is identical by design, the only thing that makes one copy different from another is the mistake. Rarity has to come from somewhere.

joezydeco 24 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Jason Scott notes that the Matchbox Posters Archive (url withheld to avoid killing it) is uploading their collection to the Internet Archive. They're beautiful.

https://archive.org/details/matchboxpostersarchive

renticulous 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Printed Rainbow

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LatobRtLukM

The journey of an old woman and her cat through the fantastical world of match box covers. The film premiered in Cannes Critic's Week in 2006, winning three awards in Cannes and 22 other international awards.

sahar_builds an hour ago | parent [-]

Hadn't heard of this, thank you. A Cannes film about matchbox covers is exactly the kind of thing that shouldn't work but clearly does.

aggregator-ios 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I would’ve read what the site was about if I didn’t get the most complicated cookie consent modal. Just backed out and won’t be visiting that now.

coldpie 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

FWIW I did not see a cookie modal. Most likely it was blocked by uBlock Origin's Annoyances filters. You should give it a try, it fixes a lot of this crap.

a012 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Yes, there are _40_ necessary cookies which you can’t deny, 40, like it’s basically an ad in disguise

nodeflare 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

“Shib” being more valuable because of a printing mistake is honestly the most believable part of this story. Every collectible scene somehow ends up worshipping misprints.

embedding-shape 3 hours ago | parent [-]

> Every collectible scene somehow ends up worshipping misprints.

I mean, the whole thing is about collecting rare things, anything that makes something rare of course will be worshiped, that's the point of the whole hobby in the first place...

KaiserPro 42 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Ok but I was hoping of for a link to the visual archive?

Kinda like https://centurylibrary.com/ (paid and free), or https://watchlibrary.org/ (free)

dirkc 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Play with that cookie consent bar at the bottom if you feel like you need to get your blood pumping!

xnorswap 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Yes, apparently you're not allowed to not allow the "unclassified" category. Apparently it was really hard to classify "ads.twitter" as marketing, so it remains unclassified and therefore you can't opt-out.

Except you can, because there's a greyed out but functional "necessary cookies only" button, but only after clicking customise.

At some point there needs to be a reckoning for companies that take the piss like this.

coldpie an hour ago | parent [-]

You're not powerless here. Install uBlock Origin and enable its Annoyances filters. It gets rid of a lot of this crap.

The Kill Sticky bookmarklet can also help snag ones that uBlock Origin misses. https://www.smokingonabike.com/2024/01/20/take-back-your-web...

basisword an hour ago | parent [-]

Yes, but if the site can't implement the consent popup honestly then they don't deserve my traffic.

debayande 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Ah, this brings back so many memories. Wimco used to be a top manufacturer back in the day (and probably still is, although I'm not sure about that.)

Highlights of my childhood include Aim, Bullock Cart, Chief, Homelites, Sunflower, Tekka and The Horse Head, among others.

rockyj 9 minutes ago | parent [-]

My dad had a transportation contract with the local Wimco factory, we had stacks of these at home. Lots of childhood memories associated with the matches.

cyb0rg0 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It reminded me of the now defunct India-zine http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/

dwa3592 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I remember my grandma's favorite beedi brand - paanch phool. She would give me 10 bucks to buy a pack for her which was around 5 bucks that time. The remaining would be my tip.

zkmon 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

3 Mangoes brand from the 70's, is very familiar to me.

yunohn 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Maybe I missed something, but this article felt more like an ad for their modern matchbox designs, versus any sort of gallery of older ones - save for a collage near the end.